These days in New York Siemens announced five new mobiles for the North American market: A56 and M46 with extended personalization, CT56 and C56 with extended entertainment options, and color S56m supporting MMS and optional camera, being a clone of S55 to some degree.

For CT56 the company will offer 8 CLIPit panels, EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service), GPRS, J2ME, polyphony, voice dialling and control support. CT56 will be sold to Cingular Wireless subscribers only, others will be ablt to purchase similar C56.

A56 is a small and light entry-level mobile, supporting CLIPit panels, GPRS and EMS.

As for M46, it’s not that new, as we’ve already mentioned it as far back as in March. M46 will be offered to T-Mobile subscribers, and will support 8 CLIPit panels, GPRS, J2ME, and EMS.

Elitegroup continues to earn most. It’s followed by Micro-Star International, Asustek, and Gigabyte. Though two latter have not yet published official quarter reports. According to provisional data, Gigabyte expects up to 15% revenue growth (against 11.6% of the previous quarter.

As you can see on the package, the company claims the card to provide 20% higher performance than standard NVIDIA GF4 Ti4200-8X. It’s worth to mention that the novelty features 2.8 ns 600MHz DDR memory from Samsung instead of 500 MHz memory in reference version. ASUS V9280S pricing and shipment dates are still unknown.

Introducing you photos of a PC in new A6420A XaserII 6000 420W 5fan Aluminium Silver Window from Thermaltake.

According to the "eyewitness" (actually, our video editor Andrew Vorobyev) who assembled this system, the design first of all surprises by low-noise characteristics: "The quality is perfect, ideal. Maximum comfort provided by bay slides. 420W power supply, five 2000 RP fans assuring the quiet environment..."

Only illumination is not supplied, being rather a case modd addition. :-)